This past spring, Norwegian artist Markus Moestue rode a three-wheeled dinosaur cycle of his own design on a five-day journey across Southwestern Norway. Moestue built the tricycle frame out of parts from three bicycles, and crafted the dinosaur (a Coelophysis) by hand out of foam and fiberglass. The 220-mile trip, across Norway’s “bible-belt,” as Moestue puts it, was the artist’s protest “against the dogmatic religious education of children.”